Mr Corbyn joked he was 'obviously deeply hurt' after David Cameron claimed his
mother would tell the Labour leader to 'put on a proper suit' and do up his
tie

Jeremy Corbyn has joked about his dress sense and unveiled possible 'proper suit' for this week's PMQs.

The Labour leader was asked to create his ideal newspaper headline by the ITV panel show The Agenda last night and in response he created a mocked-up image of himself in his grey suit on a catwalk with three male models.

Mr Corbyn joked he was "obviously deeply hurt" after David Cameron claimed his mother would tell the Labour leader to "put on a proper suit" and do up his tie, during a heated exchange in last week's PMQs.

He added: "I've never had the pleasure of meeting his mother so I have no idea what she would say.

"My mother gave lots of advice and she said stand up for what you believe in."

Discussing the June referendum, Mr Corbyn said his agenda for the European Union is the "very opposite" of David Cameron's as he insisted he would never share a platform with the Prime Minister to campaign for a vote to retain ties with Brussels.

The Labour leader and Prime Minister are both campaigning for a Remain vote in the June 23 referendum, but Mr Corbyn insisted "we are not on the same side of the argument".

Asked if he would appear on the same stage as the Prime Minister, Mr Corbyn said: "No. We are not on the same side of the argument. He wants a free market Europe.

"He has negotiated what he believes is some kind of deal over welfare and the ever closer union, which is apparently legally questionable, according to Michael Gove.

"I want to see a Europe that is about protecting our environment and ensuring we have sustainable industries across Europe such as the steel industry and high levels of jobs and social protection across Europe.